Driveclub, gets update 1.03 from Sony and Evolution Studios fixing issues that cropped up after launch.

Driveclub will be releasing exclusively on PlayStation 4 on 7 October, 2014.playstation.com

After a problematic launch, the PlayStation 4 exclusive game, Driveclub from Sony and Evolution Studios released a new update 1.03 that promises to fix the online issues for this racing simulation title.

Paul Rustchynsky, game director of Driveclub, confirmed via tweet that update 1.03 is now live and it will reduce the server load thereby helping to fix online issues. He swiftly addressed concerns of fans on Twitter, replying to many of their questions.

#DRIVECLUB game update 1.03 is live. "Implements several game-side fixes to reduce server load" This will help us resolve the online issues.

Attack of the Fanboy reported that even after installing the patch it was unable to access the online functionality. It only received a notification saying that the work is going on the server side.

Driveclub posted on its official Facebook page that, "Some functions are temporarily unavailable including challenges and social updates, but for those of you that can connect, you will still be able to participate in clubs, leaderboards and online multiplayer races."

"We have just released another server update that has increased the number of players racing which is good news, but in order to keep building on these numbers we will be running further updates in the coming days that will affect availability of some of the online game features," it said.

No News of PS Plus Edition

Issues with the Driveclub will mean that PS Plus Edition members might have to wait more as Driveclub might not come for them any time soon. The reason it has been withheld from them is "to reduce the load and traffic on the servers."